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Bottom-Line Pressures Now Hurting Coverage, Say Journalists







Bottom-Line Pressures Now Hurting
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Bottom-Line Pressures Now Hurting
Coverage, Say Journalists
05/25/2004 05:26 AM

Bottom-Line Pressures Now Hurting Coverage, Say Journalists
http: //people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=214

Journalists are unhappy with the way things are going in their profession these days. Many give poor grades to the coverage offered by the types of media that serve most Americans: daily newspapers, local TV, network TV news and cable news outlets. In fact, despite recent scandals at the New York Times and USA Today, only national newspapers ­ and the websites of national news organizations ­ receive good performance grades from the journalistic ranks. Roughly half of journalists at national media outlets (51%), and about as many from local media (46%), believe that journalism is going in the wrong direction, as significant majorities of journalists have come to believe that increased bottom line pressure is "seriously hurting" the quality of news coverage. This is the view of 66% of national news people and 57% of the local journalists questioned in this survey.




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